There has been no player under more of a spotlight the past few months in the eyes of Philadelphia 76ers fans than Markelle Fultz. And joining him in that spotlight is NBA player development specialist Drew Hanlen, the man who spent countless hours working with Fultz this offseason.

While Hanlen was widely considered as the potential savior who could fix Fultz’s shot, the start to the 2018-19 NBA season hasn’t quite gone as planned for either the player or coach.

Through 11 games, the Sixers’ former No. 1 pick has made 39.3 percent of his shots and 30.8 percent of 3-point attempts. These numbers have led to some scrutiny for Hanlen, who recently got into a back-and-forth with Clint Parks, the trainer of Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma.

It’s eye-opening to see Hanlen state Parks doesn’t “know his situation,” addressing the Sixers guard. Obviously, we can’t speculate on what the situation is, but it’s worth noting that even in Fultz’s better games he’s seen his minutes remain somewhat low.

With the exception of the 32-minute showing against the Chicago Bulls, Fultz has topped 25 minutes on just two other occasions this season. He’s also failed to top the 30-minute mark in any game aside from the Bulls matchup.

Regardless, Fultz has been on the floor for all 11 games and hit double-digit points five times. I’m sure Brett Brown will be asked about these comments, and it’ll be interesting to hear his thoughts on the topic.